The table lists very limited support for M1 and not even lists newer variants! I guess it was only to be expected, asahi Linux also has challenges and of course FreeBSD has less eyeballs than Linux
The table lists very limited support for M1 and not even lists newer variants! I guess it was only to be expected, asahi Linux also has challenges and of course FreeBSD has less eyeballs than Linux
Linux is pretty much good to go on M1 or even M2 now. No joy on anything newer than that though.
Is Asahi Linux alive?
They just posted a progress report this month. Seems very much alive.